Gentle and safe bleaching

Why oxygen Inoilnuance makes a difference

The powder bleaching are an effective way to lighten hair by up to seven tones, but if done with products that are too harsh they can damage the keratin fiber, causing dryness, brittleness and breakage.

This is wherehair oxygen Inoilnuance comes in, formulated to work synergistically with ammonia-free oil coloring and bleaching powders, ensuring clean, uniform and hair-friendly technical results.

What oxygen really does Inoilnuance

  • Controls oxidation
    It releases oxygen gradually and steadily, avoiding spikes that stress the cortex and destabilize keratin bonds.

  • Slows down "wild"discoloration
    More progressive lightening = greater uniformity between roots, lengths and ends, and less unwanted streaks.

  • Maximizes yield
    Facilitates selective melanin removal: the hair opens just enough, without unnecessary aggression, and the blond is brighter and more compact.

Result: precise lightenings even on sensitized or chemical-previous hair, reducing the need for "repair" cuts.

How to choose the right volume (without guessing)

Golden rule: choose volume for time, not to "force" tones.
High volume is no shortcut: it accelerates oxidation, but can worsen uniformity and fiber health.

  • 10-volume oxygen → soft highlights, baby-lights on fine hair, 1-2 tone polishes.

  • 20-volume oxygen → controlled lightenings 2-3 tones, work close to the skin, natural bases.

  • 30-volume oxygen → 3-4 tones on darker bases or resistant hair.

  • 40-volume oxygen → only on healthy, resistant hair, in experienced hands, with close monitoring.

Tip: prefer longer times with medium volumes: the cuticle opens more neatly, the fiber remains elastic, and the blond looks "fuller."

Pro protocol for smart bleaching

  1. Accurate Diagnosis
    Assesses porosity, elasticity, color history (dark dyes, henna, smoothing treatments), sensitized areas and thickness differences. Trust your salon, find the one nearest you in our Store Locator.

  2. Test strand
    Anticipate reactions, timing and attainable tone. It is your "technical estimate" on fiber.

  3. Blend preparation
    Comply with the proportions recommended on the pack.

  4. Strategic application.

    • Start with the cooler areas (usually lengths/tips) and leave the warmer, roots for last.

    • Consistent saturation; thin locks for visual control.

    • Avoid overlapping: on lengths already treated, choose lower volumes or protective techniques.

  5. Monitoring
    Check every 5-10 minutes. Re-paste the surface if it dries out; moisture in the mix is the gasoline of oxidation.

  6. Stop at the right point
    Remember that yellow pop is an often necessary step: you'd rather stop a level earlier and finish with toner than push the hair to the limit.

  7. Rinse & rebalance
    Gently cleanse, then restore pH with an acid treatment or pH-balanced conditioner. Porosity-targeted reconstructive mask. Discover the Treat pH: hair line rebalancing the pH of skin and hair.

  8. Toning & Polishing
    Neutralizes unwanted highlights and seals. Choose shades and development consistent with the base achieved and porosity.

Post-service care: keep fiber supple and blond radiant

  • Smart touch-ups: appropriate intervals between services; on lengths, prefer gloss/toner instead of new bleach.

  • Tone maintenance: shampoo or tone masks weekly, customized to your lightening base. Discover Napura's Anti-Yellow line.

Professional bleaching is not how much to lighten, but how to get there. With Oxygen Inoilnuance the process is more controlled, progressive and respectful-the result is a consistent, luminous blonde and-above all-hair that stays gorgeous and healthy. Tips for the perfect color? Find them all in this #beautyblog.

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